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Animal Action Blog
4y ago
The new issue is packed with great stories and news.
Read tortie cat Amber’s story – from homeless and hungry last Christmas to cosy and loved this year; learn how to keep pets safe in cold weather; meet the amazing Angela Burdett-Coutts in the latest instalment of our RSPCA history series; and read all about the day Animal action spent at Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre.
PLUS puzzles galore and brilliant competitions with fabulous prizes to be won.
Check out the wordsearch answers below, if you’re having difficulty finding the answers.
There’s plenty more inside of course, and we know you ..read more
Animal Action Blog
5y ago
Animal action autumn issue has landed!
Autumn’s almost here and the latest Animal action is out now.
With a cute hedgehog on the cover and a spooky Hallowe’en theme, your autumn issue is packed with animal stories, news, posters and activities – as always!
Here’s a little taste of what’s inside:
Rescued and rehomed – read all about brave Charlie, who lost a leg as a kitten and is doing so well after being nursed back to health by wonderful RSPCA staff! He is so gorgeous…
Bringing the RSPCA’s amazing history to life for you, this installment of Awesome RSPCA tells the story of when Queen Vict ..read more
Inside the 1920s, A Local community Conspired To Get rid of Native People For his or her Oil Dollars
Animal Action Blog
5y ago
Enlarge this imageErnest and Mollie Burkhart married in 1917. Unbeknownst to Mollie, a member with the Osage tribe, the marriage was component of a bigger plot to steal her family’s oil wealth. Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoman Collection/Courtesy of Doubledayhide captiontoggle caption Oklahoma Historic Culture, Oklahoman Collection/Courtesy of DoubledayErnest and Mollie Burkhart married in 1917. Unbeknownst to Mollie, a member with the Osage tribe, the marriage was component of a larger plot to steal her family’s oil prosperity. Oklahoma Historic Modern society, Oklahoman Collection/Cour ..read more
Animal Action Blog
5y ago
Summer’s arrived and so has the latest issue of Animal action
Brilliant bunnies are our cover stars and, as there are about 1.5 million pet rabbits being kept in the UK, we remind you of what’s needed to keep your rabbit happy and healthy.
This issue is packed with animal stories, news, competitions and activities – as always!
Here’s a little taste of what’s inside:Rescued and rehomed – read all about brave horse Kastone, rescued by the RSPCA when he was just skin and bones, he’s now back to full health, and taking part in show jumping and eventing.
Poo extremes – yes, you read that right. Whi ..read more
Animal Action Blog
5y ago
Snap happy!
Are you aged 18 or under? Do you have a keen eye for capturing the wonder of the animal world in a photo? Then enter this year’s RSPCA Young Photographer Awards click smart!
Whether you’re taking snaps with your camera or your mobile phone, you can be in with a chance of winning some really great prizes and the opportunity to attend an awards ceremony, hosted by Chris Packham, in London later in the year.
In this free-to-enter competition there are several categories to choose from, so we have something for everyone!
To see the full list of categories – and to find out more – just ..read more